Back in January 2008 when covering the bank-owned (REO) auction of 41 Federal #42, we noted what we perceived as a change in the market, a perception not everyone shared: …this whole thread is about REO as indicator. Is it not? Socketsite said it “just might speak” to that.... Read More »

According to a poll by the newly formed San Francisco Citizens Initiative for Technology & Innovation (sf.citi), their 125 member companies are expecting to hire “like 8,000 new jobs this year and counting,” according to Ron Conway, sf.citi’s founding Chairman. Read More »

As we wrote last month: First listed for sale in 2008 asking $738,000, the list price for 469 Valley was reduced four times over the following two years. The dilapidated home finally sold for $500,000 in 2010. Today, the Noe Valley view property which is currently uninhabitable returned to... Read More »

As we first reported with respect to 1422 Douglass this past September: Purchased for $925,000 in 2007, the single-family Noe Valley home at 1422 Douglass returned to the market two weeks ago listed for $875,000 while noting: “Be prepared to ooh and aah (sic) over this charming Victorian home... Read More »

According to the December 2011 S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index, single-family home prices in the San Francisco MSA fell 0.8% from November ’11 to December ’11, down 5.4% year-over-year, down 41.1% from a peak in May 2006. For the broader 10-City composite (CSXR), home values fell 1.3% from November to... Read More »

Poised to receive Planning’s approval to move forward with the first four buildings at the center of their proposed 14-acre campus in South Mission Bay this week, Salesforce.com has just killed any near-term plans for the massive development. According to the Business Times, Salesforce “needs space faster than it... Read More »

Following weeks of contentious negotiations, the America’s Cup Event Authority is dropping Piers 30-32 from its development plans and giving up its claim on Seawall 330, the undeveloped lot adjacent to the Watermark. Race teams will now be berthed at Pier 80. At the same time, having unsuccessfully appealed... Read More »

As we originally reported, the “quintessential renovated and expanded Noe Valley home” at 4245 23rd Street was purchased for $1,700,000 in September 2004 and returned to the market listed for $1,795,000 last month. As we also noted at the time, based on PropertyShark’s stats, the median neighborhood price per... Read More »

Purchased for $650,000 in July of 2005 with a first mortgage for $417,000, a second for $125,000 and $108,000 down, a year ago a notice of default was first filed for the property at 137 Faith, the first mortgage for which was already $19,666 past due at the time.... Read More »

Purchased as a 3,747 square foot “sleek contemporary Pacific Heights home” for $3,325,000 in 2007, the original 1980’s façade and interior of 2828 Jackson are history. Now, an “exquisitely renovated contemporary” 2828 Jackson Street is back on the market in 2012 listed for $4,200,000 with all new fixtures and... Read More »